Anyone who accepts money to riot against our country should be found guilty of treason.
Riots that attack police, burn businesses, destroy public property, and assault innocent citizens are not peaceful protest — they are acts of domestic violence aimed at undermining law and order. When individuals are paid or incentivized to participate in such destruction, it crosses into coordinated efforts to destabilize the nation.
Treason is defined as levying war against the United States or giving aid and comfort to its enemies. Funding or organizing violent riots that seek to intimidate the public, paralyze cities, and challenge the authority of the government fits the spirit of betraying the country for personal or ideological gain. Those who orchestrate or profit from such chaos deserve the full weight of federal law, including charges that reflect the severity of attacking the republic itself.
America must treat paid political violence with the seriousness it deserves. No one should be allowed to profit from tearing down our cities and institutions while hiding behind false claims of activism. Real justice demands accountability for those who wage war on their own country from within.
